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Old 11-12-2004, 05:01 PM   #1
sixxxthsense
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Some fucker is trying to hack one of my servers...

Does anyone know how to block an ip using the WebHost Manager?

I blocked his ip (209.152.169.143) with cPanel (but thats only for a single domain)

is there anyway I can block'm using a UNIX command or something?

sorry bout the noob question!
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Old 11-12-2004, 05:03 PM   #2
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Quote:
Originally posted by sixxxthsense
Does anyone know how to block an ip using the WebHost Manager?

I blocked his ip (209.152.169.143) with cPanel (but thats only for a single domain)

is there anyway I can block'm using a UNIX command or something?

sorry bout the noob question!
route add -host 209.152.169.143 127.0.0.1

on a BSD based system.
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Old 11-12-2004, 05:05 PM   #3
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route add -host 209.152.169.143 127.0.0.1

on a BSD based system.
I see that command redirects him to localhost , thanks!!!


Can it be used with an ASTERISK(*)?
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Old 11-12-2004, 05:13 PM   #4
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I see that command redirects him to localhost , thanks!!!


Can it be used with an ASTERISK(*)?
might want to be careful using wildcards like that, you can substitute it with
-net 209.152.169.0 which should route the whole class C to 127.0.0.1

if you know your Operating System name and the firewall type, you would be better using a firewall rule to filter it than the route command to redirect, just route works without knowing the firewall type.
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